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June 9th, 2008 - Vhayu launches Squeezer, a hybrid hardware/software solution for 4:1 data compression with no performance penalty and enterprise-level fault tolerance
Vhayu launches Squeezer
Jeff Hudson, CEO, Vhayu: “We are at the forefront of a paradigm shift to a new hybrid software and hardware world."
Vhayu has launched Velocity Squeezer, a patent-pending hybrid solution that works seamlessly with Vhayu’s Velocity tick processing engine to deliver at least four times compression of all Velocity data with no performance penalty and enterprise-level fault tolerance. The first hybrid compression solution to tightly integrate a production application with field-programmable gate array (FPGA) hardware, Squeezer can be quickly and easily integrated into organizations’ existing IT environments. The hardware component is a standard PCIe form factor card that plugs into any server in production today, which means that there is no hardware replacement required.
“Data volumes are growing exponentially and
while there is no end in sight to these increases, there are financial and
physical limits on an institution’s ability to store this vital information,”
says Larry Tabb, Founder & CEO at TABB Group. “And given the current
economic climate, organizations are focusing on how to do more with the
technology infrastructure they already have. The ability to get the same amount
done with a fraction of the disk space using a compression solution is a
compelling value proposition indeed.”
“Software-only solutions can’t keep up with
the exploding market data volumes” says Jeff Hudson, CEO of Vhayu. “We are at
the forefront of a paradigm shift to a new hybrid software and hardware world.
Velocity Squeezer is the only hybrid solution that gives 4:1 data compression,
allowing four times the information to be stored at no additional cost. Because
the data written to disk is compressed, less data movement is required; this
can improve the performance of applications that process real-time data and
access historic data simultaneously. A good example of this class of
application is an adaptive algorithm.”
“Velocity Squeezer directly addresses the critical nature of data storage as the entire industry evolves from human traders who store patterns and history in their memory to silicon traders, or servers who store patterns and history in electronic memory,” continues Hudson. “Squeezer enables financial firms to do more with less disk space, and do it with no performance penalty. It also reduces the environmental impact of data processing operations by allowing the same amount of market data to be stored in a quarter the power, cooling and server room footprint.”
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